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T ϋ rkiye

T ϋ rkiye. By Ilknur Erbas-White Presented during Flex of Fall 2011. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc8tZq-obnw. Fun facts. Capital of Turkey is NOT Istanbul but Ankara The first church built by man ( St. Peter ’s Church) is in Antioch ( Antakya ), Turkey .

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T ϋ rkiye

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  1. Tϋrkiye

    By Ilknur Erbas-White Presented during Flex of Fall 2011
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc8tZq-obnw
  3. Fun facts Capital of Turkey is NOT Istanbul but Ankara The first church built by man (St. Peter’s Church) is in Antioch (Antakya), Turkey. Noah’s Ark landed on Mount Ararat (AgriDagi) in Eastern Turkey. Total area of Turkey is 780,580 sq km (301,384 sqmi almost twice as big as CA and almost half of Alaska) Ca is 163,707 square miles. Alaska is 656,425 square miles,Population of Turkey is about 62 million (CA’s is 37 million) Median age in Turkey is 28. Median age in France is 40. Median age in US is 37.
  4. What is in the name? When Europeans first encountered turkeys on the American continent, they incorrectly identified the birds as a type of guineafowl also known as turkey fowl (or turkey hen and turkey cock), due to that bird's importation to Central Europe through Turkey. That name, shortened to just the name of the country, stuck as the name of the American bird.
  5. Istanbul http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Z4XQjBezwI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAckvkKRdMY&feature=related
  6. Fun Facts about Istanbul Istanbul is the only city in the world built on two continents. Istanbul population is about 10 million (1/6th of the entire country’s population) NY city is about 9 million, city of LA is about 5 million. Chicago is about 3 million The city was first known as Byzantium but changed to Constantinople (City of Constantine) when Roman Emperor Constantine made it the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453 but kept the name. The named finally changed to Istanbul in 1930. It comes from STAN POLIS that means “to the city in Greek”. Everybody used to use the name STANPOLIS instead of Contantinople anyway.
  7. Istanbul Map
  8. Istanbul Bridges The Bosphorus Bridges are two suspension bridges located in Istanbul, Turkey spanning the Bosphorus strait. Bosphorus Bridge, also called the First Bosphorus Bridge, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, also known as the Second Bosphorus Bridge. Third Bosphorus Bridge, under construction.
  9. Bosphorus Bridge
  10. Sultan Mehmet Bridge (Conqueror of Istanbul) Built in 1988. 3,576 feet (almost 0.8 miles) Akashi bridge in Japan is 6,532 feet. Golden Gate bridge is number 9 with 4,200 feet. Bosphorus bridge is number 15.
  11. Golden Horn Bridges (4 bridges) Halic is 7.5 km—4.7 miles long 700 meters wide about 2300 feet.
  12. Golden Horn Bridge fishing
  13. Old Town Istanbul
  14. Saint Sophia (Ayasofya)
  15. Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet)
  16. Topkapi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CztQXxWqogI
  17. DOLMABAHCE PALACE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwyyVbYjehs
  18. Now the new
  19. The new
  20. Istanbul Tulip Festival http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6Zi87WtYOQ&feature=related
  21. Bogazici University http://www.boun.edu.tr/resimler/index.html
  22. Gelibolu
  23. Canakkale/Dardanelles/Galipoli The city of Canakkale lies at the narrow, 1,200 meter entrance to the Canakkale Strait (the Dardanelles) that connects the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean. Passenger and car ferries run daily between Canakkale on the Asian side and Eceabat and Kilitbahir on the European side. Yachts navigating the straits stop at the well-equipped Canakkale Marina to allow tourists more time in the area. Hotels, restaurants and cafes along the promenade offer a place to enjoy the traffic in the harbor, as well as a view of the Kilitbahir Fortress and the Canakkale Archeological Museum. In 1451, Sultan Mehmet II, later the conqueror of Istanbul, built one fortress on the European side of the Canakkale Strait at Kilitbahir and one on the opposite shore at Cimenlik to control the passage of ships through the strait. Today the Cimenlik fortress serves as a military museum dedicated to the World War I Battle of Canakkale.
  24. Galipoli From April 25, 1915, to Jan. 9, 1916, a joint British and French operation was mounted to capture the Ottoman capital of Istanbul and secure a sea route to Russia. The attempt failed, leading to heavy casualties on both sides. The events, which are considered the Ottoman Empire’s biggest achievement during World War I, are known in the West as the “Gallipoli Campaign” or the “Battle of Gallipoli.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vubHDxzIiEs
  25. Truva (troy)
  26. TRUVA In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans (Greeks) after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta. The war is among the most important events in Greek mythology and was narrated in many works of Greek literature, including the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer
  27. Troy For most of the last 3000 years, people assumed that Homer's Iliad was fiction, and that Troy (Truva in Turkish) never existed. Then in 1863 a British expatriate named Frank Calvert discovered ancient ruins at a place in western Turkey called Hisarlikand was convinced they were Troy. Heinrich Schliemann showed up in 1868, provided money for more digging, and took credit for discovering Troy.
  28. Troy
  29. Pergamon
  30. Ephesus
  31. Izmir http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty82ZIz3qGk&feature=related
  32. Aphrodisias The beautiful city Aphrodisias is one of the finest archaeological sites of Anatolia Turkey, still partly excavated and partly undiscovered. The name of the city is derived from the goddess of love, Aphrodite – called Venus by Romans- , who has her famous sanctuary here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulzNVCj2Vjk&feature=related
  33. Bodrum, Cesme and Kusadasi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGCYMBCA2Xk
  34. FethiyeOluDeniz (Mugla) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92nN3wKgu1g
  35. Antalya
  36. Antalya/Side/Manavgat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lEgKaq5EKg
  37. Antalya and Vicinity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjy_Ejf1ozw
  38. Konya http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kDtQ-b0D7M
  39. Konya and Mevlana MevlanaCeladdiin-iRumi is a 13th century Muslim saint and Anatolian mystic known throughout the world for his exquisite poems and words of wisdom, which have been translated into many languages. Rumi, as he is known in the west, is the best selling poet in USA. The United Nations declared 2007 The Year of Rumi and celebrations were held world wide. Mevlana was a Muslim, but not an orthodox type. His doctrine advocates unlimited tolerance, positive reasoning, goodness, charity and awareness through love. To him all religions were more or less truth. Mevlana looked with the same eye on Muslim, Jew and Christian alike. His peaceful and tolerant teachings have appealed to men of all sects and creeds. In 1958, Pope John XXIII wrote a special message saying: “In the name of the Catholic World, I bow with respect before the memory of Rumi.”
  40. Denizli and Pamukkale http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX32CDXKQHY&feature=related Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. The city contains hot springs and travertines, terraces of carbonate minerals left by the flowing water The ancient Greco-Roman and Byzantine city of Hierapolis was built on top of the white "castle“ It can be seen from the hills on the opposite side of the valley in the town of Denizli, 20 km away.
  41. PeriBacalari (Cappadocia) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Px081xmTAA
  42. How to fly Turkish Airlines: http://www.turkishairlines.com/en-US/ Get info: http://losangeles.cg.mfa.gov.tr/ ENTRY / EXIT REQUIREMENTS: You need a passport and visa to travel to Turkey. If you are traveling as a tourist, you can purchase a 90-day sticker visa at the port of entry for $20 (U.S.) cash. There is one exception: If you are arriving by cruise ship for a day trip to Turkey, you do not require a visa as long as you are not staying on shore overnight.
  43. The End
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